Tag Archives: Morality

JEmail: Abortion — The Unspoken Jihad — 1/22 a sad day

From: fjohn68
Date: January 22, 2009 10:55:38 AM EST
To: A young lady I know who skipped family advice to have an abortion and bore a beautiful son
Cc: My fellow Jaspers
Subject: Read this and thought of you!

http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/01/abortion_the_unspoken_jihad.html

January 22, 2009
Abortion: The Unspoken Jihad
By Matt Spivey

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In Arabic, the word “jihad” means “inner struggle,” and for those involved in one particular battle, there is no simple answer and varying perspectives cause, in many cases, violent reactions and repercussions. That word has come to signify the murder of innocence and the demolition of security in a time of worldwide uncertainty. The death toll keeps rising as years keep passing, and fighting in this war guarantees earning the label of “radical,” “extremist,” or “fanatic.” Yet those who do keep fighting are actually trying to save lives. With the 36th year of Roe v. Wade passing today, the war rages on.   

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Are conservatives really extremists or fanatics by believing all children should be respected in life and raised in love? Maybe some like Sarah Palin are genuine leaders who will guide not only those closest to them, but all Americans, to do what is right, even when it is difficult. January 22 is a dark day for those who believe in God’s gift of life, but maybe the jihad against the unborn can be prevented if facts are made clear, derogatory words are attributed to rightful perpetrators, and we all take more personal responsibility. I don’t think that’s too extreme.

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Glad you ignored your then Mother-In-Law’s advice. Even though as a teenager, we’d all like to strangle him. ROFL. I’m sure he’ll make some girl very happy.]

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[JR: It's hard to imagine the damage we have done to ourselves by killing all these future potentialities. Perhaps the person who was to cure cancer was killed. Invent something important like the 'pocket fisherman"? Perhaps the person who was to bring peace to the Middle East? Paint the next Mona Lisa? Perhaps the person who was to discover who knows what? A tragic waste. All for convenience for sex "without consequences", but there always are. A sad anniversary! A non-birthday. Dona Nobis Pacem!]

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ENDNOTE: Suggest the Holy Father aim at the Secular Progressive Socialist Gooferment

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20081225/D959O8800.html

Pope decries selfishness in economic crisis
Dec 25, 7:57 AM (ET)
By FRANCES D’EMILIO

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VATICAN CITY (AP) – Pope Benedict XVI in his Christmas message Thursday warned that the world was headed toward ruin if selfishness prevails over solidarity during tough economic times for both rich and poor nations.

Speaking from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on the day Christians commemorate Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, Benedict declared that the “heart of the Christian message is meant for all men and women.”

The traditional papal Christmas Day message “Urbi et Orbi” – Latin for “to the City and to the World” – usually covers the globe’s hot spots, but this year Benedict also addressed the gloomy economic conditions worrying many across the planet.

Amid near daily news of layoffs, failing companies and people losing homes they can no longer afford in many parts of the world, Benedict’s words seemed tailored in part to the global economic crisis.

He said his Christmas message also applied to “wherever an increasingly uncertain future is regarded with apprehension, even in affluent nations.”

“In each of these places may the light of Christmas shine forth and encourage all people to do their part in a spirit of authentic solidarity,” Benedict said. “If people look only to their own interests, our world will certainly fall apart.”

Without citing countries, Benedict said he hoped the light of Christmas would radiate to places where “the basics needed for survival are missing.”

Wearing a crimson mantle against a damp chill, Benedict told tens of thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square that God’s saving grace could “alone transform evil into good” and “change human hearts, making them oases of peace.”

Benedict dedicated part of his message to Africa, singling out Zimbabwe, where hunger is spreading and deepening. He said that people there were “trapped for too long in a political and social crisis which, sadly, keeps worsening.”

International pressure has been mounting for longtime Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe to step down, following disputed elections in March. Millions of Zimbabwe’s people need food aid, and a cholera epidemic has sharpened problems in a country once considered African’s breadbasket.

Suffering also continues in the war-raged region of Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Darfur, Sudan, the pope added. In Somalia, people are weighed down with “interminable sufferings” as “the tragic consequences of the lack of stability and peace,” he said.

Benedict spoke of violence and tensions in the Middle East, lamenting that “the horizon seems once again bleak for Israelis and Palestinians.”

He denounced what he called the “twisted logic of conflict and violence” and said he hoped dialogue and negotiation would prevail to find “just and lasting solutions to the conflicts troubling the region.”

Benedict also cited Lebanon and Iraq.

Without naming any particular groups, the pope called for an end to “internecine conflict” dividing ethnic and social groups and disrupting peaceful coexistence. He also denounced terrorism “wherever” it continues to strike.

After reading a litany of the world’s woes, the pope added a lighter touch, reciting holiday greetings in 64 languages, including Latin, the Church’s official tongue.

The pope had rested for a few hours after celebrating Midnight Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the early hours of Thursday.

During that ceremony, the pope lamented the suffering of children who are abandoned, living on the streets or forced to serve as soldiers in conflicts.

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Not that I’m any moral authority, but the Pope should focus the laser of criticism on the governments, the politicians, and the elite.

Gooferment seems to be the biggest enslaver of the people.

Now maybe I read the Three Musketeers, and too much English and French history, but Holy Mother Church was the political counter-balance of the Monarchs. And, direct opposition to tyrants. That role is sorely lacking. Just because the Monarchs are gone. Just because for the most part tyrants tend to get toppled. And, the gooferments purport to “democratic”. I don’t see it.

In the USA, we have the family dynasties of the elite. We have Socialist gooferment.

Putting my tin foil hat on, I think the Secular Progressive Socialist Gooferment deliberately ignored the pedophilia scandals until such time as they critically damaged the power of the Church to oppose the Gooferment. Then, they rammed the Secular Progressive Socialist agenda down the throat of the Church, Church-related organizations, and Church members. Catholic Charities eviscerated. Catholic Hospitals embroiled with the Gooferment. Catholic Education destroyed.

Nothing to oppose the power of the Almighty State.

I’d critic that before people who act in self-interest. Self-interest requires satisfying other’s needs. How else do you get them to give you those “social contract ious”. (It’s not “money”.)

Argh!

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ENDNOTE: Can you sue a “good samaritan”?

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?cl=11186852

http://www.sacbee.com/827/story/1484850.html?mi_rss=Latest%20News

Calif. Court: Would-be Good Samaritan can be sued
By PAUL ELIAS Associated Press Writer
Published: Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008

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LOS ANGELES — Proving that no good deed goes unpunished, the state’s high court on Thursday said a would-be Good Samaritan accused of rendering her friend paraplegic by pulling her from a wrecked car “like a rag doll” can be sued.

California’s Supreme Court ruled that the state’s Good Samaritan law only protects people from liability if the are administering emergency medical care, and that Lisa Torti’s attempted rescue of her friend didn’t qualify.

Justice Carlos Moreno wrote for a unanimous court that a person is not obligated to come to someone’s aid.

“If, however, a person elects to come to someone’s aid, he or she has a duty to exercise due care,” he wrote.

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Beverly Hills lawyer Robert Hutchinson, who represented Van Horn, said he’s pleased with the ruling.

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[JR: Only from the land of "fruits and nuts"! AND, of course the lawyer is pleased, visions of 33% floating in his head. Wonder how he feel if his family was in that "washed away" car and the fellow who saved them wondered about his legal liabilities. This, on its face, is a bad decision. Unless there was diminished capacity due to drinking at the office party OR risk of explosion was nil, I can't see much moral culpability. Argh! Just when you think it can't get worse. So, when you get he chance to save a life, you have to start balancing the civil court versus the eternal one. I think I'll chance it. But who knows what you'll do in the heat of the moment. Or, what the consequences are. Argh!]

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POSITRACTION: Silent good works can inspire even crusty CICs

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE CARINGBRIDGE NEWS DESK
IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

[JR: One of fellow Jasper's children is having some serious medical issues. Here's a story about some MEN, high school boys, who are selflessly helping out.]

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2008 12:01 AM, CST

Through the efforts of our own AJ Falco and the Director of Development at Xaverian High School, Rob Oliva, nine high school seniors (pictured above) from Xaverian’s prestigious International Baccalaureate Program took time out of their busy study schedules to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. They realized a great need to give back to the community, and were inspired to give by our own dear Caitlin! The boys donated to Caitlin’s blood bank and have even committed themselves to donate blood platelets in early 2009. THANK YOU!

The Xaverian Boys

Carlo Cassata, Connor McPartland, Anthony Falco, Otis Gamboa, Matthew DiNatale (in front), Thomas Brown, Andrew Coppola, Carl Sanon, Sean Wagner

[JR: Humbling when I think of all my petty complaints and the opportunities that I could have had to do a good work or two. I resolve to do better. You?]

[JR; Happy Holy Days to all. Merry Christ Mass.]

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ENDNOTE: “Sex invariably spells trouble” Dalai Lama

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081128183857.lgjbvt92&show_article=1

Sex invariably spells trouble, says Dalai Lama
Nov 28 02:39 PM US/Eastern

The Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual and temporal leader, on Friday said sex spelt fleeting satisfaction and trouble later, while chastity offered a better life and “more freedom.”

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Celibacy? Chastity?

End VD, AIDS, Illegitimacy, abortion.

Wonder if the New York Times is going to write “smirk” article about him?

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POSITRACTION: GIve the benefit of the doubt

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081205/ap_on_re_us/ticketed_in_labor;_ylt=Av_nmRiA4uKeXP5TfdDm91_tiBIF

Mass. man ticketed in gridlock while wife in labor

Fri Dec 5, 3:31 pm ET

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BOSTON – A man in Massachusetts is appealing a $100 ticket he got for driving to a hospital in the breakdown lane of a gridlocked Boston highway while his wife was in labor.

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One has to wonder how we treat our fellow man. Having done many years as na EMT, I know that most folks over estimate labor and how much time they have. But, he was your average ‘civilian’. So, maybe, he didn’t need to go nuts when stck in traffic. But, by the same token, the cop didn’t need to be the butt end of a horse.

I hope that this reminds me to give my fellow man the benefit of the doubt.

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ENDNOTE: Friends with benefits

http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2008/11/03/friends-with-benefits/

Friends with Benefits
by John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
November 3, 2008

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One of my dearest female friends is in a relationship with a friend of her own. It’s not an unhealthy relationship, but the man has made it clear to my friend that it has a definite ending as he needs to move away for a job. She understands this, intellectually anyway. But there’s some question as to whether our intellect can overrule our emotion in every instance and in every situation.

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But I also think it’s difficult for us, as humans, to separate sexuality from our emotions (even though it appears men are more able to do so than women). Even when men do so, I believe many do so only outwardly. Inside, perhaps unconsciously, they still feel the connection they’re making through sex.

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I can’t think of one concept that has invaded the popular culture that is more destructive to marriage.

The concept of “compulsory education”, as implemented in Government Schools and Government Control of “Education”, has turned American children into mindless unthinking automatons. The ideas of Mann have made children into soldiers and factory workers easily led by the elite. The “eduction industry” is the breeding ground of Socialists and Communists.

“Friends With Benefits” is a result of that hedonistic, smirking, “make me feel good” thinking.

Hopefully, the next generations of Jaspers are smart enough and moral enough to realize the trap.

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MFound: Quadrangle story gets another “leg”

http://collegemediamatters.com/2008/11/11/abstinence-sells/

Abstinence Sells
November 11, 2008 by Dan Reimold

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A chaste scoop has prompted major buzz around The Quadrangle student newspaper at Manhattan College. According to The New York Times, a recent front-page piece outlining the school president’s support for a student abstinence organization received three times the normal traffic on the paper’s Web site and briefly became the talk of the campus.

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[JR: Amazing that it was picked up. I'd say it is not that "abstinence sells", but that folks are looking for reassurances that traditional values help steer a "safe course". Morality aside, for those who don't believe in such "tribal stories", the "abstinence ethic" prevents one from catching some very bad STDs. And, some of those bugs will kill you. Never mind all those "self worth" issues that girls, and boys, face from immoral behavior. Some might say my "wizdumb" is from not being able to find that "free love" of the Sixties. I'm sure if I was supposed to find it my Mom, and later my Wife, would have directed me to it. Abstinence is part of finding your soul mate,imho. Thirty Eight Wedded years later, I see this whole issue a lot differently. Time for folks to stand up for what's "right". I'll stop now. Any more and I'll have to move it to be an "editorial" endnote.

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